Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, September 08, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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GRANTS PASS DATI.I OOTRnSR
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Good'Crowd at Cimis'rt—
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There was a good crowd last night
at the band concert which was of
more than usual merit. Th« Cave-1
men's daaco at the fulr grounds win
not as well patronised as they have
E h Dr. Mark« tor beet glasses. tf XiUurvLiy 1» t'liildivn's Day —
Miss <’la fa Forest, of Murphy, was
Saturday. S<pt«>iulmr 22. will lie ti'eu for the psiit tow weeks.
visiting and shopping in Grants Pass children's day ut the Josephine
v .
11 8"l'” -
county fair. That day Is the last
i this morning.
Will
Xxliil.lt
Htiuk—>
Mrs. A. L. Gaston left Friday for on«« of the fair. All children under
The Ittver Hunks farms arc pre­
Seattle to spend a month with her ,16. accompanied by parents or guar­
dian. will lie udmitted free to the par.ng a carload of Guernsey uixtfle
| sou.
and a car of Berkshire bog» for ex­
For the college student. Pendleton grounds. No tkkels are being issued hibition purposes on th«« fair circuit
for
the
children
on
that
day.
Thin
1 Indian robes at Helmer's "The lloin«'
this fall. The two cars will I'nve
j of G o « h I Furniture."
86 action was token yesterday by tile donday and go first to the Jarl.s.m
fair board.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Hall, fo Waters
county fair, After that they will
f Creek, were attending to some shop­
sent to all of the 'mportntit fairs
IMnev in the Open Air­
ping here today.
the cimat.
Mislford
Pavilion. * Rat. nite!
Rivoli Theatre—Child's auto again
Heal Music, real fluor mid a real
tonight. Iaist call.
Someone in time!
If Not! Why Not?—
FStf
| house must have right coupon,
88
Golii Hill «lance, Saturday. Sept,
Open air pavilion. Jewel or« lies-
Mrs. L. C. Plnaire. of Leland. was
| Fishing OuH«s«k Pool
tra.
| among the people shopping in Grants | Sportsmen
of th«« city are out ol
I Pass today.
luck for the weekend. Thia Is th«
M. M. McVay, of Crescent City. prospect as given by local fixh'ns Meeting In A»hlnn<l—
A number of local members of the
| was attending to business matters in and hunting tiroguostlcators.
Tin
Daughters of the Nile are attending
Grants Pas» this morning
weather is too warm for fishing and
'
Fruit Jars, Stone Jars and Flower the woods are too dry for hunting the meeting today at Ashland, this
Pots at Cramer Bros.
93 although the nioon is nearly dark being the first to be held this fall.
Mrs I*. II. Herman, head of the or­
IL R. Swanson was among the which makes for better hunting, It
ganisation iu th«« valley, is giving her
| Eugene people attending to business is likely that the front lawn will b«
report on the big conclave held this
mowed in view of the outlook.
i here today.
«iimmer at Vancouver, It
which
Courier classified ads bring re-
«he attended.
Rivoli Theatre—
i suits.
Child's auto again tonight, hist
K. E. Hodgman has moved to Win­
Muscovites Gather at Medford—
nemucca. Nevada, according to a call, Someone in house must li a V«'
The Muscovites, the play ground
right
coupon.
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letter receive«! from him. He is now
order of th« I. O. O. F., are gather­
engaged in highway contract work.
ing today at Medford for their big
S. P. Ai«!s Jap R«-llef—
Crater Lake pictures by Patterson
ceremonial tonight. A new Kremlin
The
Southern
Pacific
company
ha.»
For the next two weeks Mr. Loughrey of the Hurley
framed and unframed ut Heimer's.
appropriated 125,000 for Japanese will be instituted there anil it Is ex­
Machine Co., will be with us demonstrating
"The Home of Good Furniture.'" 86
relief. A. S. Rosenbaum, district pected that fully 1000 (Mil Fellows
Rev. C. M. Cliue returned this freight and passenger ageut at Med­ from all of southern Oregon will be
morning from Brownsville where he ford, announced this morning
The Muscovites started
Not present.
was called by the death of a friend, only has the money been given but pussing through here this morning
at «hose funeral he presided.
It was also state«! that the company ami doxens of cars were seen making
Rivoli Theatre—Child's auto again wilt transport free of charge, all llie trip. A large delegation will at­
tonight. Last call.
Someone in food and clothing donate«! along Its tend from Grants Pa»». The Lady
While this demonstration is going on we are making
house must have right coupon.
86 line for the Japanese relief. This Muscovites will also institute U
unusually liberal terms, and as we have a washing
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Knapp, of Al- wilt be plck«»d up and taken to San Kremlin Itabn this evening.
machine for every family and every jMx-ket l>ook, it
bany, are expected to arrive here to- Francisco where it will tie loaded on
will be well worth your while to have one of these ma­ i morrow for a visit with Mr. Knapp's the relief ships
Vl»lt In City-
Rev. Robert McLean. of lavs An­
mother, Mrs. Emma Knapp, at the
chines demonstmted in your house, which we will
geles, is visiting here for several
G. M. Missal home.
Miss Telford's Kindergarten—
gladly <lo with no obligation to you.
Will open Monday. September 10. Jays with friends. II«- was met here
Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Clancy, of Med­
86 by Ills sou. It. M. McLean who came
ford. were recent visitors here with ut 411 C Street
Phone us and let us do your next washing
Wer from Brookings with Mrs. Mc­
Mrs. Frank F. Booth at the home of
Lean. Mrs. McLean remulned here
Mrs. Hillis. Mrs. Booth returned to (’. W. Ament Pn»»e»—
Medford for a short visit with Dr.
M. C. Ament this morning received o visit friends while her husband is
a wire from lais Angeles notifying ((tending the big Muscovite cere­
and Mrs. Clancy.
Phone 38
204 South Sixth St
Fruit Jars. Stone Jars and Flower him of the death of his father in that monial at Medford. They state that
Pots at Cramer Bros.
S3 city, which occurred Friday night. he Brookings mill was forced to
Miss Margaret Alexander arrived Mr. Ament was a resident of («rants ■lose down due to the exodus of Mus­
!♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ last night from Portland to take a Pass for a number of years und was covites from that place. Rev, Mo
Mis» heavily interested In irrigation mat­ Lean brought bls fishing rod hut
j
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
4 position in the city schools.
*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Alexander taught here two years ago ters at the time of the building of has not yet had un opportunity to
but has been attending O. A. C. dur­ the Golden Drift dam. His wife died use it, although lie Is a regular fan
I Kelipae Next Monday—
iu Grants Pass some years ago and Is lor steelhead flailing
ing the past year.
People of the city will have an op­
A complete line ot Simmons guar­ buried here. No arrangements have
portunity to visit an almost total anteed mattresses at Helmer's. 86 us yet been made as to funeral, word
Was Smirk by Rntth-r—
| eclipse of the sun next Monday morn­
Mrs. J. F. Burke is leaving for from other relatives being awaited.
Many tales are being brought In
ing. The eclipse will occur shortly Cfncinnatti. Ohio, to attend the in­
aow about the rattlesnakes but «»tie
before noon and weather predictions ternational convention of the Rebe­ Meal«*—
of the best is offered by C. A. Wol-
are that the day will be clear so that kah association.
The sovereign
Home cooking in my home at 623 .’oik, who had one ot the narrowest
the phenomenon may be seen. The grand lodge of the I. O. O. F. Is K St. one block off Sixth. Mrs. Ver­
■»scapes ot the season. He was walk­
last eclipse was in 1918. The eclipse meeting at the same time.
non Bailey.
S6 Ing west of town about three-quarters
will be total in southern California.
Miss Telford's kindergarten will
of a mile front the old Merlin road.
open Monday. September 10, at 411 Crawford to Speak—
Without warning a rattler struck at
86
A topic of Interest to every niem- him. graxing his knee and taking off
C street.
|('amp«ign Not Attempt«**!—
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wible left to­ .her ot the levai Chamber of Coni-
I The Red Cross of Josephine coun-
some skin. After killing the large
To make room for our rapidly
day for Quincy. III., where they will merce will lie presented at the open-
■ ty will not attempt to conduct an ac­
snake, which had eight rattles, Mr.
Increasing r<*gi»tered herd, we
visit for the next six weeks. This ing forum luncheon
______
next Monday Wolfolk went homo and put common
tive campaign tor Japanese relief.
are offering for sal«- our nine-
will be their first trip there for the noon. \v. H. <'rawford. head of the
This was decided upon last night at a
soda and turpentine on the wound,
t«vn head c-f select grad«- Guern­
past 10 years. Quincy being their tor- new industries department of the
without cutting it open.
lie came
meeting of the board of directors of
sey cows and heifers.
The»«-
mer home. They are going by way California Oregon Power company,
the local chapter. They will place
to town today and is showing the
grade Guernseys represent the
of Partlan«! und will spend several will be the speaker of the day. Mr.
.-»cratch where tile snake almost sank
receptacles in many public places
work of ten years of careful
days there and at Salem.
Crawford was formerly connected
Its fangs in him. He states that the
selectiMi and < lilting and are by
where donations can be placed for
Men's «nits thoroughly cleaned witli the Portland Chamber of Com-
sires whose «Imus have leeoni»
Japan«»»« relief. They decided also
snakes are shedding their skin« now
Wardrobe tnw-ce. His talk will deal with local
and
pressed, 81.50.
up to 705 pounds of butterfat.
to appropriate |200 from the treas­
and are hunting for water an«l will
Cleaners, phone 147.
We call for problems an.l opportunities. A large
ury for the purpose.
be found all over. They are easily
and deliver.
79tf attendance is expected at the open­
enrage«l and will fight with no pro­
Lynn Sabin, secretary of the local ing luncheon.
vocation. due to (he loss of sight.
Printed butter wrappers for «ale chamber of commerce, lias returned
Grants Pas», Oregon
at the Courier office.
from a trip of three days to Klamath G. P. IL Htudents Attention—
BOHN
Falls where he was getting in touch
Come, join tlie high school class at SERGEANT—To Mr. and Mrs. Perry
with his work there as secretary of the Church of Christ Bible school 10
Sergeant, of this city, Saturday,
the chamber, having accepted a posi­ a. m, corner Fourth and H. across
August 8, a daughter.
tion there. He will take up his du­ from City Hall. Something good in MORRISON—To Mr. and Mrs. Frank
ties about September 20 at Klamath. store for the « lass.
86
B. Morrison, of Murphy, Saturday,
Printed butter wrappers for sale
August 8, a daughter.
at the Courier office.
Gorman to Fight Koster—
Mrs. F. P. Cleveland and Mrs. Jo­
Joe Gorman starts off his winter
sephine Slater returned to their program of boxing next Friday night
home today in Chicago, after spend­ when he meets Kid Koster at Holly­
ing the past six weeks here. They wood. Gorman, the local feather­
staU-d that they wish to thank the weight, received a telegram
from
organizations and friends who made Willie Bernstein, his manager, this
their stay here so pleasant for them, morning in which he stated that all
They were pleased with Grants Pass arrangements had been completed
as it is so much an American town for the bout. When Gorman went to
A« they Iriiilg«' off to Ndiool
They alno Los Angeles about a month ago he
with few foreigners.
spoke highly ot the park and the defeated Spec Ramies, who had been
band concerts.
Will you ever Mi- them again
scheduled to go on with Koster. Gor­
Courier classified ads bring re- man substituted for Koster and got
US they are now?
llie decision, lie is now to go four
suits.
rounds. He leaves tonight for the
Their likness should
south.
FACTORY
THE CLEVEREST NEW HATS
FOR FALL
Are of Oriental Inspiration«. We have felts nml velvets
with trimmings of beads, ciiil»rohl<-il«s,
ilieiilllo
ami
feather«.
lie mat Itching, all <*ul<»ra, lOr yd.
I
Ji st ici:< i:ni:i> i i . wigi : sinrxirs r or
Prlnteil Silks
Bne utletl Tatfeln«
itnenthsl kailtoll knit
DEMONSTRATIONS
THE NEW THOR WASHING
MACHINE
ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE CO
Mrs. Dellte Deas
All nt Price« to ri«-n»o
A. L ENGLEDOW
Pt><me ini
DRYGDODH AND NOTION*
Nui'-esHor to Ktuuey Ä Traax
Granta P m «, Oregua
lit! North Hlitb Ms.
Lumber
Wc tarry one of I lie largest n I ih I.« In
S oui I ktii On-gon
I tur price« nrr rlglit
THREE C’S LUMBER COMPANY
U I I t I IN WINDNHII I DM
Rooks, Pencils, Tablet,
Fountain Pens
C. H. Demaray
i t l i. I.IM t«l
I I-
i . oosi ;
LI U
luniitS
High Class Guernseys
River Banks Farms
I
Chose Einle
Cots
Headquarters
For gra«l«-<l and high school
Books
All kinds of school supplies,
The best values in tablets,
pens,
auto-filling.
fountain
pencils, note "books, filler pa­
per, Crayola«, pencils, etc.
i
i
CLEMENS
Bells Drug« and Books
i Tourist Traffic IXs-reaHcs—
The number of tourists stopping
at the Grants Pass auto camp has
fallen off materially during the last
two days, Last night but 32 were
registered and the night before 4 6.
I'nill the la«t two nights the traffic
has lieen heivy with nearly <0 a
t night. The registration this year
has totalled 4591, with 1500 more
campers expected before the end of
the season. Much more satisfaction
is expressed since the signs were In­
stalled telling ot the charge made
as now all of the tourists wild enter
the camp expect to pay the BO cents
per nl<ht.
i* | .
Printed butter wrappers for nule
at the Courier office.
A
be preserved as you
see them today
Later they will thank yon
MAKE AN APPOINTMENT
TODAY
SCHOOL SHOES-
ALL LEATHER
Shoe« that give satisfaction. The timi that In Ing you back for an-
oilier pair.
I*cnril mnl Tablet given with each pair
Quality llir lllghrM
Price« the IsHvest
Hoy« Sweater«
*2.90, *il.lMl, *1.15
Woodward’s
Slinrn for the Family
LIGHT
on your Heating problem
There i« no question but that
heating by the warm air circulat­
ing method in residences excels
all other known methods.
OUR AIM
Is to furnish a sanitary heating
and ventilating plant with the
least possible expense. Now is
the time to install one for winter
use.
Compare our Sibloco Furnace
Aho the price with other makes
Sold only at
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